HITCH FOR DELICA

Mitsubishi Delica part numbers and purchasing information.
User avatar
delicat
Posts: 2331
Joined: Thu Jul 26, 2007 6:26 pm
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: '92 Exeed '93 Safari '94 Pajero
Location: New Westminster, BC
Location: New Westminster, BC

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by delicat »

dfnder,

Taiwan would be my guess...
'93 Nissan Patrol
'94 Mitsubishi Pajero
Image

"If it ain't broken, modify it!"
yamano4x4
Posts: 1
Joined: Sun Aug 10, 2008 10:59 am
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: delica L300

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by yamano4x4 »

DELICA L300 3hole TOWBAR aboriginal create


Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
User avatar
mararmeisto
Posts: 3276
Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:00 am
Vehicle: 2018 Ram EcoDiesel
Location: Dartmouth, NS

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by mararmeisto »

delicat wrote:dfnder,

Taiwan would be my guess...
CMC - "China Motor Corporation," in Taiwan. The following is from wikipedia entry:

13.97 percent of the company is owned by Mitsubishi, and all of their models are revamped Mitsubishi designs, adjusted to appeal for the Taiwanese market except for Freeca and Veryca, which are entirely CMC designs and not based on Mitsubishi models.
JPL
I still miss my '94 Pajero!
User avatar
intlfunk
Posts: 17
Joined: Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:43 pm
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Location: Edmonton
Contact:

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by intlfunk »

I'm definitely in! Once the mod is done, pls let us know and I'll put in an order. Hoping to do the install myself (don't really have tools for cutting thru metal).

Um, do the brakes need to be upgraded if pulling over 1700?
User avatar
delicat
Posts: 2331
Joined: Thu Jul 26, 2007 6:26 pm
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: '92 Exeed '93 Safari '94 Pajero
Location: New Westminster, BC
Location: New Westminster, BC

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by delicat »

intlfunk,

The cutting mod is only required if you have a sway bar at the back. If you don't theen you're fine just as it is. If you have one just mark where you want it cut and bring it to a muffler shop with a beer, they'll have it faster than they can drink the beer...

And if you want one I'd probably contact MaxO/D directly just in case he doesn't notice your reply...

David
'93 Nissan Patrol
'94 Mitsubishi Pajero
Image

"If it ain't broken, modify it!"
User avatar
mararmeisto
Posts: 3276
Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:00 am
Vehicle: 2018 Ram EcoDiesel
Location: Dartmouth, NS

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by mararmeisto »

intlfunk wrote:I'm definitely in! Once the mod is done, pls let us know and I'll put in an order. Hoping to do the install myself (don't really have tools for cutting thru metal).

Um, do the brakes need to be upgraded if pulling over 1700?
The "1700" you are asking about is kilograms, and I wouldn't want to pull that much in these - at least not up and down hills. Remember, it's only an 85hp engine, so it will only be able to handle so much. This is from my post about driving to Calgary and back with a little utility trailer and a full van:

The Number 3 highway is a wonderful road, through some of Canada's most varied terrain: a huge river delta, lush orchards, a desert (Canada's only), semi-desert, a mountain range and another and another and another, high mountain meadows, etc. Only thing not on the Number 3 is arctic and tropical!

Did I mention mountains? There are four mountain ranges between the ocean and Calgary: the Coast Mountains, the Columbias, the Cascades, and the Canadian Rockies - that's a lot of up and down. Worst of it is, the Number 3 is the steepest of it! Kootenay Pass was nearly the end of it at 1774m, but I managed to keep the rpms and speed down such that the temperature needle was just shy of the red. Of course, two adults, four children, two dogs and a utility trailer with all sorts of stuff in it didn't help, but at least we didn't take the tent trailer (I think Moon Machine would have boiled over for sure). Still, we made it and that was the part of the road I was most worried about.
JPL
I still miss my '94 Pajero!
User avatar
nishby
Posts: 160
Joined: Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:09 am
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: '92 Super Exceed
Location: Owen Sound, ON
Location: Owen Sound, Ontario

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by nishby »

Can anyone tell me if the MaxOD hitch takes a 2" or a 1 1/4" receiver?
User avatar
TardisDeli
Posts: 1425
Joined: Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:57 pm
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: 1991 L300. 1997 L300.
Location: Burnaby
Location: Burnaby, Gaglardi freeway exit
Contact:

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by TardisDeli »

2
Christine
Of The TardisDeli My TardisDeli travels thru time and space. Our house is nicknamed the TardisDeli Motel, as so many delii owners visit to share delii stories.
User avatar
nishby
Posts: 160
Joined: Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:09 am
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: '92 Super Exceed
Location: Owen Sound, ON
Location: Owen Sound, Ontario

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by nishby »

Geez Christine, I think you know everything!

Charmin or White Swan? :-D


Thanks.
everythingells
Posts: 34
Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2010 10:08 am
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: Mitsubishi Delica L300
Location: Banff
Location: Banff AB

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by everythingells »

i just purchased one of these hitches and its great!!! affordable and mounts really easy. i have been towing a utility trailer and snowmobile. no problems at all.
User avatar
FalcoColumbarius
Site Admin
Posts: 5983
Joined: Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:55 pm
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/index.php?cat=11103
Vehicle: Delica; Chamonix GLX ('92 P25W)
Location: North Van, BC, eh?

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by FalcoColumbarius »

Purex.
Sent from my smart pad, using a pen.

Seek Beauty... Image Good Ship Miss Lil' Bitchi

...... Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare. ~ Japanese Proverb
everythingells
Posts: 34
Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2010 10:08 am
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: Mitsubishi Delica L300
Location: Banff
Location: Banff AB

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by everythingells »

these are great hitches. i just ordered one in December and have been using it since. i was just 4X4 ing on a sled road and got stuck pretty bad. used the hitch bar to rig my ratchet/tow rope to a tree and pulled it out. no movement at all on the hitch mounts. you also have options on how far the mount retreats out of or into the back of van. there are about 5 x 1" apart holes. i dont think you can adjust the clearance though. that is fixed.
i have towed my utility trailer with a snowmobile (900 lbs) and dint even feel the load or have any problems. the 2" receiver allows an additional (200-500 lbs) of weight on the hitch. so thats better than a 1.5" reciever.
jcolvin
Posts: 109
Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2007 11:51 pm

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by jcolvin »

Just installed my MaxOD hitch, and it's great. Went in fairly easy, no modification required (didn't have to grind anything). Included all the mounting hardware required EXCEPT the 2 long bolts that go all the way through the frame for the top-most mounting location. Also the hitch has to be mounted in the rear-most position possible or the spare tire won't fit. This reduces the mounting strength somewhat as it means that the two mounting bolts are close together and the hitch won't be able to take as much tongue weight as it would otherwise. But for my purposes (towing a light zodiac on a trailer) it will work just fine. oh....and the hitch doesn't include the ball mount (at least, mine didn't). Perhaps it did in 2008, but not any more....
dreamer
Posts: 5
Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:46 am
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Vehicle: L300
Location: northern BC

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by dreamer »

Hi everyone,
Just out of curiosity, do other hitch systems work for the Delica? It seems as though the one on offer from Max Overdrive is specially designed for Delicas, but how do other, perhaps more standard hitch systems fare? Any input would be much appreciated,
Ryan
User avatar
mdrive
Posts: 528
Joined: Tue Nov 07, 2006 3:09 am
Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
Location: Richmond, BC
Contact:

Re: HITCH FOR DELICA

Post by mdrive »

We have Hitch for Delica L300 and L400 in stock now. We could not sell many customers last month due to low stock. We have now plenty of stock now.
Image
MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE AUTO IMPORTERS
4-7900 RIVER ROAD, RICHMOND, BC V6X1X7
TEL: 604-726-3109 Email: Sales@maxoverdrive.ca
For Vehicles visit: http://WWW.MAXOVERDRIVE.CA
For Online Parts Store, visit:http://www.maxoverdrive.ca/parts/.
Post Reply

Return to “Delica Parts for Sale (Non-Commercial)”